WikiLeaks trial: Things Bradley Manning revealed after pleading guilty to all but most serious charge

In this June 25, 2012 file photo, Army Pfc. Bradley Manning, right, is escorted out of a courthouse in Fort Meade, Md. The Army private charged in the largest leak of classified material in U.S. history says he sent the material to WikiLeaks to enlighten the public about American foreign and military policy on Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013.

Army Pfc. Bradley Manning. (Patrick Semansky/AP Photo)Bradley Manning, the 25-year-old U.S. Army private accused of providing secret military and diplomatic documents to WikiLeaks, divulged a lot of new information during a hearing Thursday. Manning pleaded guilty to 10 charges during the hearing and faces up to 20 years in jail. Here is some of what he said according to journalists who were tweeting from the courtroom. Manning did approach mainstream media with the cablesWhile reading a 35-page statement, Manning talked ...